360 Crankshaft Pilot Bearing Hole

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I might have to have my Torqueflite pulled, if so I would like to know if the crank was drilled for a pilot bearing. Thanks
 
I might have to have my Torqueflite pulled, if so I would like to know if the crank was drilled for a pilot bearing. Thanks

I'm going to assume you're considering a manual transmission swap as the torqueflite doesnt use a pilot bearing.

the 360 is a cast crank, from what I've experienced, the only times you're find a pre-drilled pilot bearing in a 360 is if the engine was ordered for a manual transmission vehicle originally. I have a pair of 360s sitting here, ones a 76 and the other is a 78, the 78 is out of my powerwagon and does have the pilot bearing, the 76 is out of a van with an auto, no pilot bearing hole in the crank.
 
Thanks for your reply.. I doubt it has one, just curious, it would be nice to know. Of course if it did have one, that would be good depending on how expensive the trans work is!! Thanks again
 
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